Students share opinions around campus
By Craig Dietel | Oct. 31, 2016“Is Bill Clinton’s past relevant to Hillary’s campaign?” “No. Bill isn’t running for president, his wife is. There are more important issues ...
Read More »“Is Bill Clinton’s past relevant to Hillary’s campaign?” “No. Bill isn’t running for president, his wife is. There are more important issues ...
Read More »By Mia Ingui At this point in the semester, everything seems to be settled. The freshmen are adjusting to their new home, classes are in full swing — ...
Read More »By Paul Mulholland Those most disgusted by Trump’s comments about women in a tape that surfaced on Friday, Oct. 7, are those who never really liked ...
Read More »“Are on-campus mental health facilities up to par?” “I don’t think so. I know people who went for personal counseling, but CAPS is more into ...
Read More »By Nick Cardoso During every election, one cannot help but notice the political advertisements that tout the various candidates’ policy proposals. ...
Read More »By Mark J. Forest Director of Counseling and Psychological Services College mental health has been under the national microscope for several years now, ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan First course: raspberry vinaigrette over mixed greens, goat cheese, pecans and sliced peaches. After teasing your taste buds, you move ...
Read More »By Jordan Draper, Title IX Coordinator and Michelle Lambing, Assistant Director of Anti-Violence Initiatives We truly appreciate The Signal highlighting ...
Read More »“Does America’s political system work for the people?” “No, there’s a level of dishonesty within both of the political parties.” “No, ...
Read More »By Kelly Corbett It's 10 minutes into class and nothing makes sense. You’re tired and unable to concentrate, yet proud of yourself for even getting ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard In the midst of the political bickering, name-calling and all-around nasty shaming of the 2016 presidential election, there is one important ...
Read More »“Are people too casual about sexual assault jokes?” “Yes, I think a lot of people take the issue lightly. People don’t know if someone has been ...
Read More »By Craig Dietel Ever since Apple’s iPhone 7 hit the shelves on Tuesday, Sept. 13, it has received mixed reviews from critics. The biggest issue consumers ...
Read More »By Mia Ingui Last week, in the lobbies of Travers and Wolfe halls, and Allen, Ely and Brewster halls, students were asked to show support by writing anonymous ...
Read More »“What do you think about the new Homecoming changes?” “I think it is ridiculous that they are trying to tell alumni what they can and can’t do.” “I ...
Read More »By Mia Ingui Today’s world completely revolves around the opinions of the people who live in it. Social media giants encourage users to post about themselves ...
Read More »By Amy Hecht and John P. Donohue Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice President for College Advancement As co-chairs of the Homecoming Steering ...
Read More »“How far is too far in comedy?” “With comedy, there is a line you have to draw, especially if you don’t know them because people are still people.” “It’s ...
Read More »By Shree Nadkarni This year has been a bad one for the pharmaceutical companies all over. From pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli, who raised the ...
Read More »By Jake Mulick Last week, I watched Comedy Central’s “Roast of Rob Lowe,” and it was awesome. Few words can really encapsulate how much I enjoyed ...
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